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  • JRP-h21 BioReMIRJRP-h21 BioReMIR

    Biologically Relevant Metrology of Ionising RadiationWhy the project is needed What the project will change How the project will make this possible

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    d • 2.5 million radiotherapy treatments of cancer in EU per year• Combining different radiation types could give better results

    • A metrologically sound methodology for determining radiobiological weighting factors will become available

    • Developing micro- and nanodosimeters for multi-scale measurement of particle track structure in clinics

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    • Combining different radiation types could give better results

    • Different biological effectiveness must be taken into account

    • Up to 20% variance in prescribed dosage depending on

    • Combining different radiation types will become possible where dosage is prescribed in a standardised way

    • Treatments at different centres will be comparable (�costs)

    • Calibration of nanodosimetry with biological end points

    • Developing a prototype treatment planning tool based on multi-scale model for prediction of treatment outcome

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    • Up to 20% variance in prescribed dosage depending on methodology for determining biological weighting factors

    � Lack of comparability between centres

    • Treatments at different centres will be comparable (�costs)

    • Novel treatment modalities will become faster available

    • Potential of radiotherapy will be fully exploitable

    multi-scale model for prediction of treatment outcome

    • Establishing uncertainty budget for microdosimetric and nanodosimetric quantities

    � Development of full potential of radiotherapy is hampered• Potential of radiotherapy will be fully exploitable

    (� cure rates, � quality of life of patients) � Quantitative comparison of treatment plans

    WP5: Traceability for biologically relevant metrology of ionising radiation

    WP1: Practical easy-to-use detectors for multi-scale characterisation of particle track structure of ionising radiation

    WP 1 WP5

    characterisation of particle track structure

    • Calibration of • Developing portablegas-based

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    WP2WP4

    WP5nanodosimetry based on CHOcell line survival

    gas-based microdosimeters

    WP3WP3• Reference multi-scale

    measurement set-up

    RADIO-BIOLOGY

    NANO-DOSIMETRY

    MICRO-DOSIMETRY

    1-2 nm1 µm

    • Investigate nano-scale technologies for advanced detectors

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    set-upadvanced detectors

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    WP2: Extending the multi-scale simulation tool to WP4: Uncertainty budget of track structure quantities WP3: Integrating the multi-scale approach into

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    WP2: Extending the multi-scale simulation tool to cell killing and functional changes in cells

    Track structure characteristics

    WP4: Uncertainty budget of track structure quantities obtained from measurement and simulation

    • Uncertainties of micro-/nanodosimetric distributions

    WP3: Integrating the multi-scale approach into radiotherapy treatment planning

    • Prototype treatment planning tool based on nanodosimetry

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    νν PMChromatin structure− measurement: operating parameters

    − simulation: interaction cross section models

    • Benchmarking by comparing correlated distributions

    • Simulate treatment outcome using radiobiological models

    � Evaluated radiotherapy plans for review by clinicians

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    • Benchmarking by comparing correlated distributions � Evaluated radiotherapy plans for review by clinicians

    1.21.3 protons

    α-particles

    Integration of all cellular damage

    Correct repair

    Incorrect repair

    Apoptosis & Necrosis

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    Integration all over the exposed cellsCellular outcome

    Tissue outcome

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    Projectile energy in MeVTissue outcome

    Projectile energy in MeV

    Knowledge Transfer and Training:

    �Stakeholder Committee

    Uptake and Exploitation:

    � Interaction with companies developing treatment planning tools

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    �Stakeholder Committee

    �Consumer group (healthcare professionals, patients)

    �Web page including video on micro-/nanodosimetry suited for general public

    � Interaction with companies developing treatment planning tools

    �Demonstration of the tools to the clinical community

    �Patenting novel detectors and furthering commercialisation

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    �Web page including video on micro-/nanodosimetry suited for general public

    �Conference contributions, papers

    �Open source distribution of codes through Geant4 platform

    �Patenting novel detectors and furthering commercialisation

    �Propose designed reference facility as metrology-based radiobiology end station at accelerators

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    �Open source distribution of codes through Geant4 platform

    � 2 Stakeholder Workshops, 3 training courses

    � International School on micro- and nanodosimetry� International School on micro- and nanodosimetry

    �Cooperation with standardisation bodies (IAEA, ICRU, ESTRO, EURADOS, ...)

    Consortium:

    • Multidisciplinary team combining expertise in cutting edge research on metrology

    Collaborators:

    • Stakeholders from radiotherapy and industry aiding with establishing a pipeline of

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    • Multidisciplinary team combining expertise in cutting edge research on metrology of radiation effects at the microscopic scale, radiobiology, and radiotherapy.

    • 14 world leading European institutions including 7 NMIs/DIs, 4 research institutes bringing in special skills and 3 clinical partners providing a route to exploitation.

    • Stakeholders from radiotherapy and industry aiding with establishing a pipeline of innovation from fundamental metrological research into the clinical environment.

    • Clinical and pre-clinical collaborators represent the global elite of cutting edge research for improved radiotherapy.

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    bringing in special skills and 3 clinical partners providing a route to exploitation. research for improved radiotherapy.

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